We are recruiting for student support assistants to work in a residential Special School for children and young people aged from 4 to 19, with physical disabilities, complex medical needs and associated learning difficulties.
The school is committed to fostering independence, promoting personal development, and ensuring every student reaches their full potential.
They pride themselves on their collaborative and caring community where both students and staff thrive.
My client, a national social housing provider, seek an experienced manager to lead by example coaching, motivating and assisting the Learning Disabilities (age 40) team to deliver support services of exceptional quality which meet the needs of individual customers and stakeholders whilst exceeding performance targets.
Commissioned contracts
Support the Project Manager to ensure the terms of commissioned contracts and service specifications are met.
The Role
To deputise in the absence of the Project Manager to ensure continuous delivery in all aspects of the service.
The client provides supported accommodation and community support services to adults with mild learning disabilities.
4Recruitment Services are seeking a Team Leader to to work for a Learning Disabilities Service based in Tonbridge, Kent.
Your role will involve to inspire, motivate and support a team of Support Workers across all the services and overseeing service delivery, promoting independence, and ensuring the well-being of our service users.
Join a dedicated team at a Special Needs School in Tower Hamlets where we are committed to providing exceptional Teachers and support staff.
Rated an 'Outstanding'SEN school, they are currently looking to recruit a passionate Primary SEND Teacher who is committed to promoting student development providing exceptional support for students with Autism, Learning Difficulties, and Complex Needs.
The service users may also have profound and multiple communication difficulties, sensory impairments and physical health problems.
Move your career forward by joining the team at Felbriggas a Deputy Manager and help people with a learning disability and/or autism to build a brighter future.
You will work 9.00 to 16.00pm 37.5 hours per week, working 7.5 hours a day with shift patterns of 7am-14.30pm and 14.00pm-21.30pm, at Felbrigg House, where you will provide support to people who may be living with severe learning disabilities, autism and behaviours.